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April 22nd, 2011 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Briefly, Finding The Right Job, Interview Thank You Letter, Job Hunting, Job Requirements, Key Areas, Marketing Letter, Objection, Opportunity, Paragraph, Recruiter, Running, Thank You Letter
To get a thank you letter right requires some work. Way too many job hunters convince themselves that their job hunting preparation ends with the interview. Or they put off sending the letter until it’s too late and sending it would be meaningless. Missing out on a central rule of etiquette by saying it doesn’t matter, really means you miss three additional chances to sell yourself. Finding the right job means effectively marketing yourself. A thank you letter is a great way to add another positive sales piece to you message. The more you keep your message in front of the buyer (the recruiter) the more likely you are to make the sale.
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March 16th, 2011 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: 3 Years, Career Opportunities, Competitor, Data Base, Experience Requirement, Few Days, Finding The Right Job, Hidden Job, Job Announcement, Job Announcements, Job Hunting, Job Opening, Likelihood, Personal Projects, Reading A Book, Self Study, Software Manual, Spice, Toolbox, Tutor
You have to be creative in getting hired when you’re not qualified. It will expand your universe of possible jobs and career opportunities, thereby increasing your likelihood of finding the right job sooner. Add some spice to your life and look beyond applying for a job that you absolutely match all the listed qualifications.
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April 4th, 2010 by
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Be the first to comment Tags: Economic Environment, Employment, Finding A Job, Finding People, Finding The Right Job, Good Question, Immediate Future, Job Center, Job Forecasts, Job Training, Jobs, Manufacturing Job, Money, New Direction, Odds, Transition, Unemployment Rate, Willingness, Work Career
All official job forecasts for the immediate future indicate that a 10% unemployment rate will be with us for quite a while. There are simply not as many jobs in the U.S. as there used to be. While we can argue about why that is, it doesn’t help the over 40 person who’s looking for employment right now.
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